Chicago: Beers, 1880. To Which are Added Various General Maps, History, Statistics, Illustrations, &c. &c. &c. Folio, original cloth stamped in gilt & blind; leather spine & corners (worn). Chicago: J.H. Beers, 1880. First Edition. The first atlas of De Kalb County, with a wealth of information, including lithographed illustrations of homesteads & farms, some full page, & portraits. End-papers & fly-leaves are soiled, but the interior is general clean & fine.More

Boston: T.G. Bradford, 1838. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 14 3/8" x 11 1/8". Nice early map of Indiana divided into counties and townships showing major routes, railroads and geographical details. Minor overall wear, pinholes to right edge, small tear to bottom edge. T.G. Bradford (1802-1887) was a Boston based publisher. He worked as assistant editor of the American Encyclopedia before entering the field of map making.More

Washington: 1863. 2pp. 8vo, disbound, two small file holes in left margin. Washington, 1863. First Edition A record of the charges presented against Private Reuben Stout, Company "K", 60th Indiana Volunteers who is accused of killing in violation of the laws of war and desertion. On March 14, 1863, Stout shot and murdered Solomon Huffman in Madison, Indiana. Huffman was trying to arrest Stout, who was a deserter at the time. "...The Court does therefore sentence him (Stout)...to forfeit all... More

Philadelphia: 1862. 8pp. Elephant Folio, front page has some small tears across the folded middle with a small loss of text, several small tears in center margin of the whole newspaper, very small hole to text of last page, most pages with crease or fold lines. Philadelphia, 1862. On the front page in the first one and half columns on the left and concluding in two full columns on the last page is an article on the February 5, 1862... More

New York: Orange Judd, 1871. Twenty nine illustrations by Frank Beard. 8vo, brown cloth, spine slightly faded. New York: Orange Judd, (1871). First Edition. His first book, and an important title in American fiction. BAL 5096, state 3.More

New York: Orange Judd, 1871. Twenty nine illustrations by Frank Beard. 8vo, terra cotta cloth, light shelf-wear. New York: Orange Judd, (1871). First Edition. His first book, and an important title in American fiction. BAL 5096, first state.More

New York: Johnson & Ward, 1863. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 17" x 24". Beautifully detailed double page map of Ohio and Indiana divided into counties and townships. Shows towns, major routes, waterways and railroads. Includes image of the state capitol building in Columbus. In very good condition with minor overall aging and a few small tears to edges. Also available in 1864 edition. Alvin Jewett Johnson (1827-1884) is one of the most prolific American publishers of... More

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